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Strong smell
I don't know if I'm the problem, but every vanilla oil smells like cinnamon or tutti frutti to me. I tried diluting it with water, but I still couldn't get the warm vanilla scent, just the scent of cinnamon or cardamom.43 views - The post was made 10 months
Diffuser?
Hi! Can this be used in a diffuser?:)262 views- The user's roll: Employees at Lyko. The comment was made 10 monthsHi! 😊 Thanks for your question! Better You EKO Essential Vanilla Oil is a 100% essential oil, and such oils can usually be used in a diffuser – as long as it is a pure, natural oil without added carrier oils or other substances not intended for aromatherapy. But: 🔸 Vanilla oil is often very thick in consistency, and can in some cases clog certain types of diffusers if too much is used. 🔸 To be safe, it is recommended to mix a couple of drops with water in the diffuser (if the diffuser is made for essential oils). In summary: ✅ Yes, it can be used in a diffuser, but only use 1–3 drops at a time. ⚠️ Check the diffuser's instructions – some require specific types of oils. ⚠️ If the oil seems very thick, it might be good to use a lighter oil or clean the diffuser regularly.1 likes
Better YouEKOEterisk Vaniljolja 10 ml
Better You Vaniljolja EKO Eterisk - 10 ml is perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere and pairs beautifully with orange or cinnamon. It's also a fab addition to body oils and lip balms. Plus, you can use it in food, drinks, and all sorts of desserts!
Usage:
Mix it into oil (max. 2% concentration) for skin application or as aromatherapy. Start with a small area to check for tolerance. It’s harmful when undiluted. Always wear protective gloves, clothing, and eye/face protection. Make sure to wash your skin thoroughly after use.
Warning! This substance causes serious eye irritation, is harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects, can cause skin irritation, and may trigger allergic skin reactions.
If it comes into direct contact with skin: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If skin irritation occurs; seek medical advice.
IF IT GETS IN YOUR EYES: Rinse gently with water for several minutes. If possible, remove contact lenses and continue rinsing.
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